Detroit Lager will be sold in oxblood red and gold cans featuring the Stroh's Brewing Co. logo that was added to Detroit City FC jerseys this season as part of the company’s sponsorship.

Le Rouge is getting a new brew courtesy of Stroh Brewing Co. and Brew Detroit.

The new Stroh's lager, themed after the Detroit City FC semi-pro soccer team, debuts Tuesday at the team's match against Windsor TFC, according to a Detroit City FC news release. The match is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck.

Dubbed Detroit Lager, the 4.6 percent ABV beer is made with traditional corn grits that make for a "piercingly crisp finish," the release said. It joins the brand's Bohemian-Style Pilsner, which was released in 2016 and marked its return to brewing in Detroit, and Perseverance IPA, which was released last year.

The new beer will be produced by Brew Detroit, a Detroit-based contract brewing operator that brews beers for well-known craft beer companies, such as Motor City Brewing Works, Saugatuck Brewing Co. and Kuhnhenn Brewing Co.

"Working with local people and businesses to create Detroit Lager has been a true collaboration that symbolizes our desire to play a meaningful role in Detroit's future," Rachel Keeton, associate brand manager for Stroh's, said in the release.

Detroit Lager will be sold in "oxblood red and gold" cans featuring the Stroh's logo that was added to Detroit City FC jerseys this season as part of the company's sponsorship.

The new beer will be available in cans and bottles at select bars and retailers throughout the state starting Monday, the release said.